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Tanwi Nandini Islam

    Tanwi Nandini Islam píše o složitosti života imigrantů a o tom, jak se lidé snaží najít své místo ve světě. Její styl je poetický a introspektivní, ponořuje se do hlubin lidské psychiky. Prostřednictvím svých příběhů zkoumá témata identity, paměti a touhy po domově. Její díla nabízejí čtenářům hluboký a poutavý zážitek.

    Bright Lines
    • 2015

      Bright Lines

      • 296 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,6(1224)Ohodnotit

      Named a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, the Brooklyn Eagles Literary Prize, and the Edmund White Debut Fiction Award ONE OF THE CUT’S 13 BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS CELEBRATING PRIDE MONTH “A Brooklyn-by-way-of-Bangladesh Royal Tenenbaums.”—The Denver Post A vibrant debut novel, set in Brooklyn and Bangladesh, follows three young women and one family struggling to make peace with secrets and their past For as long as she can remember, Ella has longed to feel at home. Orphaned as a child after her parents’ murder, and afflicted with hallucinations at dusk, she’s always felt more at ease in nature than with people. She traveled from Bangladesh to Brooklyn to live with the Saleems: her uncle Anwar, aunt Hashi, and their beautiful daughter, Charu, her complete opposite. One summer, when Ella returns home from college, she discovers Charu’s friend Maya—an Islamic cleric’s runaway daughter—asleep in her bedroom. As the girls have a summer of clandestine adventure and sexual awakenings, Anwar—owner of a popular botanical apothecary—has his own secrets, threatening his thirty-year marriage. But when tragedy strikes, the Saleems find themselves blamed. To keep his family from unraveling, Anwar takes them on a fated trip to Bangladesh, to reckon with the past, their extended family, and each other.

      Bright Lines